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Ofcom bans rollover contracts for broadband customers
By Marc Chacksfield published
Ofcom has announced a significant change to rollover contracts for landline and broadband users, making it illegal for companies to renew a minimum contract period without consent.

UK's 4G spectrum auction delayed
By Kate Solomon published
The UK faces a long wait for 4G connectivity as Ofcom's sale of spectrum that will carry the fourth generation licenses has been delayed until the second quarter of 2012.

Ofcom to allow 'white space' broadband
By Kate Solomon published
Ofcom has announced that UK ISPs will be allowed to use spectrum 'white space' to provide more broadband connections.

TalkTalk fined £3m over billing mistakes
By Kate Solomon published
TalkTalk has been fined £3 million by Ofcom after mistakenly billing thousands of customers even after they had closed their accounts.

Ofcom: Site blocking feasible, but framework for it impossible
By Patrick Goss published
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New Ofcom report slams UK broadband
By Adam Hartley published
A new Ofcom report slams the shameful state of British broadband offerings, claiming that many ISPs still regularly mislead their customers on advertised broadband speeds.

Interactive broadband map of Britain goes live
By Kate Solomon published
Ofcom has launched an interactive map of Britain showing just how fast - or slow - each area's broadband connections are.

Ofcom: '4G mobile might mess up your digital TV'
By Adam Hartley published
We all know the annoyance caused by our mobile signal messing with the FM radio in the car, but it looks like high speed mobile services may well mess up our digital TV reception more in the future.
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